This paper analyzes the effects of population growth and other demographic changes on the distribution of income by examining Lorenz curves and generalized Lorenz curves produced from combinations of income distributions. The paper shows that when subpopulations have equal means, a number of simple conditions govern the position of the Lorenz curve for the combined population relative to the Lorenz curves for the subpopulations. These conditions become less regular when the subpopulations have different means, and suggest that a combined distribution will almost never Lorenz-dominate an original distribution. Implications of the results for intertemporal comparisons of social welfare and inequality are discussed. The results are illustrated...
The purpose of this paper is to justify the use of the Gini coefficient and two close relatives for ...
This module illustrates how Generalised Lorenz (GL) Curves can be used to identify the best income d...
Abstract. Using tax and census data, we demonstrate that the distribution of individual income in th...
The parameterization of income distributions and Lorenz Curves is a useful approach for representing...
We analyze how changes in the distribution of income, characterized by the comparison of Lorenz curv...
The Lorenz curve is the most widely used graphical tool for describing and comparing inequality of i...
Comparison of two populations with respect to their income inequalities is an important topic in eco...
The aim of this paper is to analyse fertility curves from a novel viewpoint, that of inequality. Thr...
The main theme of this paper is to study statistical inference concerning empirical Lorenz curves an...
The purpose of this paper is to justify the use of the Gini coefficient and two close relatives for ...
The original publication is available at www.springer.comThe purpose of this paper is to justify the...
This paper illustrates how Crossing Generalised Lorenz (GL) curves can be used to identify the best ...
This paper presents a functional form, linear in the parameters, to deal with income distribution an...
This paper illustrates how Lorenz Curves can be used to identify the best income distribution on soc...
Consider an income distribution among households of the same size in which individuals, equally need...
The purpose of this paper is to justify the use of the Gini coefficient and two close relatives for ...
This module illustrates how Generalised Lorenz (GL) Curves can be used to identify the best income d...
Abstract. Using tax and census data, we demonstrate that the distribution of individual income in th...
The parameterization of income distributions and Lorenz Curves is a useful approach for representing...
We analyze how changes in the distribution of income, characterized by the comparison of Lorenz curv...
The Lorenz curve is the most widely used graphical tool for describing and comparing inequality of i...
Comparison of two populations with respect to their income inequalities is an important topic in eco...
The aim of this paper is to analyse fertility curves from a novel viewpoint, that of inequality. Thr...
The main theme of this paper is to study statistical inference concerning empirical Lorenz curves an...
The purpose of this paper is to justify the use of the Gini coefficient and two close relatives for ...
The original publication is available at www.springer.comThe purpose of this paper is to justify the...
This paper illustrates how Crossing Generalised Lorenz (GL) curves can be used to identify the best ...
This paper presents a functional form, linear in the parameters, to deal with income distribution an...
This paper illustrates how Lorenz Curves can be used to identify the best income distribution on soc...
Consider an income distribution among households of the same size in which individuals, equally need...
The purpose of this paper is to justify the use of the Gini coefficient and two close relatives for ...
This module illustrates how Generalised Lorenz (GL) Curves can be used to identify the best income d...
Abstract. Using tax and census data, we demonstrate that the distribution of individual income in th...